The Aurora Borealis, also known as the Northern Lights, captures people's attention with its unique beauty. And for many people, seeing the Northern Lights up close is a once-in-a-lifetime experience.?
People visit Alaska every year from all over the world to witness this breathtaking and amazing wonder. And these men were no exception.?
One of the top items on many people's bucket lists is to see the Northern Lights. In some parts of the world, you can view this magnificent light show. Alaska is reportedly one of the best places to see this phenomenon.
They travelled to Alaska to see the sky explode with colour, and they were so taken aback by the aurora lights that they started dancing. Even better, they captured the event on camera and posted it online. People are falling in love with the video, and you might feel the same way. Watch the video here.
We have the best example possible of how Desi people will embrace and promote their culture anywhere in the world. A video of some men dancing the Garba in Alaska is the ideal addition to that category of videos and is sure to make you smile.
The internet is in awe of a group of men who not only travelled to Alaska to witness the phenomenon but also did something they will never forget.
A digital artist named Tirth posted the now-viral video to Instagram. A breathtaking view can be seen in the background of the video as four men in heavy winter clothing dance to the popular song "Chogada Tara." The caption of the reel reads, "Garba is as important as Northern Lights."
Your face will undoubtedly smile after watching the video. The text in the video reads, "When Gujjus go to Alaska."
Garba is a traditional dance form that originated in the Indian state of Gujarat. It is usually performed during the festival of?Navratri, which is a nine-day celebration dedicated to the?Hindu goddess Durga.
The dance involves circular movements, clapping, and rhythmic hand movements and is usually performed in a circle around a lamp or statue of the goddess. Garba is often accompanied by live music, including traditional instruments such as the dhol, tabla, and harmonium. It is a popular dance form in India and is also performed by the Indian diaspora around the world.
More than 50.000 people have liked and reacted to the post. The group was lauded nonstop by the public. They received numerous thanks for the lovely video. Some have simply stated that to Gujaratis, garba is as essential to survival as food. Here's what people wrote.
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